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Spent $100 on 2 pokemon cards when i was 10.
Everquest scares meSillyEskimo said:Everquest 1
So many stories, it makes me sick. When AA's were introduced, I camped a spawn for 24 hours straight. I was the first lvl 80 of any class on my server when the level cap was raised. However, the best (by best, I mean worst) qualifier for this thread was a 4 week long guild effort to camp Ragefire for cleric epics. Our guild leader had the telephone numbers of every guild member and if you were not online, you would get a phone call to log in. Everyone was camped at the spawn. I was getting phone calls at 4am prior to work. It was insane. Tis went on for a month.
We also had crazy recruitment rules. Such as you had to be online at least 40 hours per week. I missed the entire PS2 generation of gaming because I was playing Everquest at the highest level possible. I made the correct decision.
I always kind of chuckle when I hear anyone say that they're in a hardcore raiding guild in WoW. Contested content, random rare spawns, raids with 120 people (we used to combine raids) with no voice communication, and every guild guarding it's boss kill strategies with utter secrecy are some of the many things that will forever be a part of the past. Now you can log onto YouTube and get step by step instructions on the latest content.
Son, you don't have a fucking clue what hardcore is.
Chuckpebble said:Madden '05 for Gamecube.
IGN used to release the player stats each year leading up to the next installment. Maybe they still do, haven't given a flying turd about the series in 3+ years. Anyway, I would copy the data into a spread sheet. Sort it, and then edit the rosters in '05 to match the upcoming season. I would move players around for most teams, and go so far as to edit all of the stats on my home team. Creating all of the rookies from stats on some NFL site.
Do I win, or am I clinically insane?
It's a program that let you exploit the pseudo random number generator of the pokemon games to get "perfect" pokemon. It's headache-inducing at first but once you get into it's kinda fun in a nerdy wayarglebargle said:what is this?
reminds me of a friend i had in college who was a computer science major. he wrote a program to track his wins and losses with each race and on each map in warcraft 3.
Sorry but this is sad, man.JustAnotherOtaku said:Maxed out my credit card from September - November 2006 buying a Japanese 360, Japanese Wii, US Wii, Japanese PS3, a load of launch games and games for other formats that were out at the time.
I'm still up to my neck in that debt almost 5 years later.
Add to that neglecting friends, family, ex-girlfriends, work etc to play games over the years too. Also spending £50+ on a regular basis on imports I can't understand.
All worth it though.
Hell yeah to all that. Everquest was amazing like that. Fortunately on my server the top guilds all had a rotation for boss kills so there was very little raiding done at inconvenient hours.SillyEskimo said:Everquest 1
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Son, you don't have a fucking clue what hardcore is.
GODDAMNSillyEskimo said:Everquest 1
So many stories, it makes me sick. When AA's were introduced, I camped a spawn for 24 hours straight. I was the first lvl 80 of any class on my server when the level cap was raised. However, the best (by best, I mean worst) qualifier for this thread was a 4 week long guild effort to camp Ragefire for cleric epics. Our guild leader had the telephone numbers of every guild member and if you were not online, you would get a phone call to log in. Everyone was camped at the spawn. I was getting phone calls at 4am prior to work. It was insane. Tis went on for a month.
We also had crazy recruitment rules. Such as you had to be online at least 40 hours per week. I missed the entire PS2 generation of gaming because I was playing Everquest at the highest level possible. I made the correct decision.
I always kind of chuckle when I hear anyone say that they're in a hardcore raiding guild in WoW. Contested content, random rare spawns, raids with 120 people (we used to combine raids) with no voice communication, and every guild guarding it's boss kill strategies with utter secrecy are some of the many things that will forever be a part of the past. Now you can log onto YouTube and get step by step instructions on the latest content.
Son, you don't have a fucking clue what hardcore is.
How did that work out?thetrin said:I moved to Japan and lived there for three years.
Owlowiscious said:UPHILL! BOTH WAYS! THROUGH A SLOW DEBUFF
Preach it brother.SillyEskimo said:My first reaction to this was wanting to yell "You weren't there, maaaan!", like a Vietnam Vet. However, I know there are people who will read what I typed and just look off into the distance with the thousand-yard stare and whisper to no one in particular "You're goddamn right".
Want more Everquest 1 reflections? Too bad. You're getting them anyway.
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Everquest forged some RL Heroes and Villains. You may recognize the name Furor. He was the guild leader of The Fires of Heaven from the Veeshan server. He's now the lead designer for WoW. Or perhaps the name Tigole, another lead designer and former leader of The Legacy of Steel. Do you know who was the guild leader of The Legacy of Steel before Tigole? None other than Rob Pardoe, Executive Vice President of Game Design for Blizzard.
SillyEskimo said:My first reaction to this was wanting to yell "You weren't there, maaaan!", like a Vietnam Vet. ....
Servizio said:I beat Ninja Gaiden on the Xbox on normal.
True story.
cj_iwakura said:I finished Devil Summoner: Raidou Kuzunoha on Devil Mode.
It was probably the hardest 'expert' difficulty game I have ever played. Enemies do seven times normal damage, you inflict half, and everything costs times five.
Frost_Ace said:It's a program that let you exploit the pseudo random number generator of the pokemon games to get "perfect" pokemon. It's headache-inducing at first but once you get into it's kinda fun in a nerdy way.
SOME-MIST said:I guess I'm not.too hardcore, but I boughy a japanese 360 so that I could play the region locked cave co. Ltd. Danmaku shmups. Theres maybe 5 that I own that are region locked, and the console is about 160 more dollars to import including cross seas shipping rather than just buying it locally.
I still think it was worth it.
Hayvic said:She said she was home alone and invited me to come 'watch a movie or something'. I said 'No, I have a clan war tonight'. We won that evening.
Friends: "dude, we're going to the club/bars/party tonight, join us."Hayvic said:She said she was home alone and invited me to come 'watch a movie or something'. I said 'No, I have a clan war tonight'. We won that evening.
Ribbon said:What's the benefit of using this over pokesav?